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About this book

Bringing together reasons for why and where weeds occur and the ecological importance of weed management, this updated edition provides an in-depth study of plant ecology, with greater coverage of invasive plant biology and more concise statistics.

Contents

1. Introduction to Invasion Ecology2. The Distribution and Abundance of Populations3. The Structure and Dynamics of Populations4. Sexual Reproduction5. Asexual Reproduction6. From Seed to Seedling7. Growing Up, Getting Old and Dying8. Competition9. Herbivory, Parasitism, and Mutualism10. Basic Community Concepts and Diversity11. Community Dynamics: Succession and Assembly12. Landscape Scales and Invasive Species13. Molecular Ecology: Applications for Invasive Plants14. Plant Invasions: A Synthesis

Customer Reviews

As an undergraduate text [the book] does a superb job of traversing the wide expanse of ecology... several chapters should be key components of any course on understanding weed ecology - Biological Invasions"